Milsurp World does buy, sell, or deal in firearms.
Expert Appraisal & Value Consulting for Classic Military Firearms (1886–1945)
Do you have a dusty old Mauser, Enfield, Springfield, or Mosin-Nagant inherited from a family member? Or perhaps a collection of pre-1945 military rifles and pistols that's been sitting untouched for decades?
Don't guess at their worth. Get an accurate, market-based valuation from specialists who live and breathe military surplus history.
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(Quick photo submission • No obligation • Fast response)
Military surplus firearms from the late 19th and early 20th centuries are more than just guns—they're pieces of history shaped by two world wars, colonial conflicts, and the evolution of modern warfare. Their value can range from a few hundred dollars for common, well-used examples to many thousands (or more) for rare variants, matching-numbers pieces, or those with documented provenance.
Generic online lookups and "blue book" guides often fall short for milsurps. Values swing dramatically based on:
Exact model and sub-variation
Arsenal marks, proofs, and serial number ranges
Matching parts vs. mismatched
Original finish vs. arsenal rework or sporterization
Condition grading (arsenal, very good, good, fair, poor)
Accessories (bayonets, slings, manuals, capture papers)
Current collector demand and auction trends
We provide the detailed, up-to-date analysis that generic tools miss.
Photo-Based Preliminary Valuation — Submit clear photos + details → Receive an estimated fair market value range (free or low-cost introductory)
Collection Evaluations — Single pieces to large inherited estates
Authentication & Variant Identification — Help spot rare features, fakes, or "sleeper" high-value pieces
Consulting Before Selling — Advice on best venues (private sale, consignment, auction) to maximize return
All valuations reflect real-world collector and investor demand as of 2026.
Contact Us — Fill out our quick form or email photos and basic info (make/model, markings, condition description, location if relevant).
Expert Review — Our team examines details, cross-references current auction data, reference books, and collector forums.
Receive Your Report — Get your valuation (preliminary in 24–72 hours; full written report in 5–10 business days depending on complexity).
Secure, confidential, and no-pressure — we never require you to sell through us.
Whether it's a single trench-worn Luger, a stack of Enfields from grandpa's attic, or a full display of WWII bring-backs:
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or email: realww2history@gmail.com
Accurate valuations. Honest assessments. History respected.
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Historical context and description of the firearm.
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